Son of accused in money laundering case led police to parents’ room before dad jumped off balcony


Su Haijin's eldest son led officers to the door of his parents’ bedroom in their Ewart Park home and called for his father to come to the door, which was locked. - ST

SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/Asia News Network): The eldest son of Su Haijin, one of the accused in the S$1.8 billion money laundering case, led police officers to his parents’ bedroom during the islandwide blitz on Aug 15.

A team of officers had entered Su Haijin’s home in Ewart Park in Bukit Timah, where they met his eldest son, at around 6.40am.

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